Right now there's an interesting discussion about pitch shifting algorithms on music-dsp.
a. On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 12:23:18 -0300 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the answers, I've seen the G.09 into an abstraction around and > thought that th rjdj version could be it. > > It's also on the pdmtl package right? In which there's also a shifter based > on the phase vocoder, anyway, the idea was to ask for something new. > > Thanks for the psola version julian, didn't know it, but as frank pointed, > it may not suit me as I tried it and I prefer the phase vocoder version. > > And Pierre, in the link you sent it warns that it works best for small > deviations, which can actually be good for me in one specific application, > but not much on another unfortunately. I will try it, thanks! Anyway, I made > a quick google on Stephen M. Sprengler's pitch scaler design and found no > info on what the procedure is like :( > > By the way, I found this very interesting webpage about a pitchshifter~ > object in Pd > > http://www.katjaas.nl/pitchshift/pitchshift.html > > > But weirdly enough, I found no link to download it. By the fast look I gave > it, it seemed to be an implementation based on the phase-vocoder process, > right? But it also seems to differ in some way, could anyone tell me how > exactly? And, well, most importantly, where is it??? > > thanks > Alex -- Andy Farnell <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk> _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list